ALBUM REVIEW: Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band – Adios Senor Pussycat

Steve Spithray reviews the wonderful new album from Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band

By Steve Spithray
on Thursday, October 19th, 2017

Violette Records

Released: 20.10.17

Mick Head‘s legacy will always be the trilogy of near perfect indie-folk albums he released in the mid-90s as Shack, but on Adios Senor Pussycat he shows he’s still one of our greatest songwriters, like a red-brick northern Gainsbourg.

For sure, Picasso sounds like The Strands’ Queen Matilda and Overjoyed lifts the riff from Turn! Turn! Turn! but that’s part of the man’s enduring, oddly naive charm, a strange familiarity with timeless, placeless melodies as if they belong to the world.

Workin’ Family fits somewhere between The Long Ryders and Shack’s HMS Fable and the Love references in 4&4 Still Makes 8 and What’s The Difference are forever glorious. Then there’s the magical Lavender Way and Wild Mountain Thyme. All wonderful…